Ricardo, I realize that support() is meant for feature detection, but IE in AOL and regular IE don't behave the same. Specifically, when it comes to focus() and blur(). Further, some flavors of AOL use Mozilla. So I was hoping there was an event or event(s) that were peculiar to AOL, without having to resort to userAgent string. Thanks for your input.
Michael On Apr 21, 1:41 pm, Ricardo <ricardob...@gmail.com> wrote: > jQuery support is meant for feature detection, not browser sniffing. > If you need to weed outAOL, try > > var isAOL = navigator.userAgent.toLowerCase().indexOf('aol') > -1 > > But latest verisons of theAOLbrowser are all based on Internet > Explorer, so rendering and everything is the same, you shouldn't need > to do anything different. > > On Apr 21, 10:28 am, Reepsy <mre...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Is anyone aware of an event that can be used to flesh outAOLvia > > jQuery support()?